On Monday, 24 July 2006 20:45, Sam Ravnborg wrote:> The userspace headers are supposed to hold the part of the kernel> definitions that glibc (and mayby the attr package) uses. If they happen> to have their own copy now should not impct the decision what is part of> the userspace interface for the kernel. So actual usage does not decide> what is part of the userspace kernel headers but what definitionas are> definitions the userspace <-> kernel interface.